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@Roxx, let me know buddy, I would rather pay you than the junk yard.
Buyin', Sellin', Tradin'Anybody got a lunchbox (lockright or Aussie) locker for a 40 / 60 series that they want to sell? If not, anybody know a good place to buy a new one? Let me know.
Anybody got a lunchbox (lockright or Aussie) locker for a 40 / 60 series that they want to sell? If not, anybody know a good place to buy a new one? Let me know.
Decided to sell my car hauler. It needs love and I'd rather spend time not giving any to it and instead just buy a new one.
2003 Load Trail 18' tandem axle wood deck. Two (2) 3,500lb axles with electric brakes on one (1) axle. Has slide out ramps on the passenger side that hook onto the rear (heavy bastards).
I've had the trailer for 7 years or so and purchased as a package deal with a mini truck. Haven't used it much. I painted it a year or so after I purchased it. I also had both breaking axle hubs/backing plates/etc. replaced when was new to me (interesting story).
Currently needs new tires (would be OK to transport unloaded) and new decking. If you attempted to load a Ford F550 it may break through but a normal vehicle would likely still be ok.
Has a few bueaty marks but still pulls great.
$1,500 bucs
Try Dr. Andrew Hahn. He has an office in Matthews and one on S. Tryon St in Charlotte. He has gone out of his way to assist us with Ava's special ophthalmic needs.WANTED:
A good optometrist in the greater Charlotte area who will actually listen to me and work towards my needs instead of getting me in and out quickly. My needs aren't anything weird but I've not been happy with the last few guys I've seen. It'd be great if they WEREN'T associated with chain store that sells glasses but if they're that good...
Arguably the best winch Warn ever made, 8274's are simple in operation and infinitely rebuildable. Every part is available from Warn and there is an entire aftermarket based on this one model. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one used. In fact, if I could find three or four inop 8274's in the $400 range (each) I would buy them, rebuild them and flip them for about $800. They are a lot of fun to work on. New ones are $1,800. Search Gigglepin for the cool aftermarket mods and hop-up parts. I believe @GLTHFJ60 recently installed a faster and more powerful motor on his. Some before and after pics of my 8274 rebuild:This looks like a good deal.
Just not how I feel about buying a us d winch
I am interested just don’t have any experience buying one used.